Many LG TVs will receive an update in mid-September to add a built-in Amazon Music app, adding millions of songs for those with an Amazon Prime or Amazon Music Unlimited subscription. The TV app will launch on LG TVs around the world, "in key countries in Asia, Europe and the Americas," and will apply to all LG Smart TVs released between 2016 and 2020, whether you choose a regular 4K TV , a superior NanoCell or a fancy OLED TV, the app should be there for you. Of course, you will need a proper subscription to use the app. Amazon Prime subscribers will have access to two million tracks, while Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers will receive more than 60 million tracks. Spotify has been available on LG TVs since 2014, but as a music streaming service it's also been around longer than Amazon's rival platform.
Music for your ears
The addition of Amazon Music may only affect a small number of users, anyone who owns an LG TV and subscribes to Amazon Prime, but it's still a step in the right direction to support them. viewers on your music broadcast. If you're also using Alexa on your LG smart TV, it should work seamlessly with Amazon's music platform to enable hands-free navigation and song selection. If you have an LG OLED with a pretty good sound system, such as the 2.2 channel speakers on the LG CX OLED or the Dolby Atmos sound bar that comes with the WX OLED, it might be a good idea to use your TV as a dedicated speaker. LG has also introduced a Bluetooth Surround feature for its 2020 handsets, which allows you to connect up to two Bluetooth speakers at the same time for impromptu surround sound. LG 48'' OLEDCX 4K UHD OLED...
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